Doen, a new fashion brand based out of Southern California, holds itself to lofty ideals. Not only does the company offer stylish and affordable clothing inspired by the halcyon days of the sixties and seventies, but it is also exclusively women-run and donates a portion of all its proceeds to 'Room to Read,' a charitable organization devoted to promoting literacy and gender equality around the world.
Beyond those tenets, Doen also passes its ideals down to its consumers. The fashion supply chain is unkind to consumers, with large companies selling cheap goods at the expense of those who sew and craft them, and conscientious brands costing a pretty penny thanks to markups in distribution. Doen has a direct-to-consumer business model, meaning that consumers can purchase the brand's clothing directly from its website, cutting out the middle man and spending less.
Nostalgic Bohemian Fashion Brands
Doen is a Fashion Brand Run Exclusively by Women
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to capitalize on the popularity of vintage-inspired clothing.
2. Female-led Businesses - Potential for more women-run businesses in the fashion industry, emphasizing gender equality.
3. Direct-to-consumer Model - Disruptive innovation opportunity for brands to offer affordable and ethically produced products by eliminating middlemen.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can embrace nostalgia and vintage-inspired trends to attract consumers.
2. Non-profit/charitable Organizations - Organizations supporting literacy and gender equality can partner with fashion brands to raise funds and awareness.
3. E-commerce - E-commerce platforms can innovate by enabling direct-to-consumer models to provide consumers with affordable and ethically produced products.